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South for the winter

Back from a long weekend at mum and dad’s: Cameron mostly worked while I dashed about visiting people. Megan is now walking and a proper little girl rather than a baby, although not quite up to playing with Maggie (nice to see her mum and dad too). I have seen Mia twice in the (ahem) years since we left school but, once we’d found her flat – a mere half-hour late due to my conviction that she lived at number 27 rather than 72: of course I hadn’t taken the bit of paper with address and phone number on, and the helpful chap in number 25 also thought she lived at 27 so I spent a good while insistently pushing the doorbell and refusing to accept there was nobody in – we had a very lovely morning catching up. Last on the schedule was Karen, which was an odd mix of meeting for the first time and catching up: despite never actually having met, or even spoken, before, we’ve been reading reciprocal websites and exchanging comments and emails for over 5 years and chatting almost daily for the past couple. Mum and dad really struggled to get to grips with that one but it’s just penpals for the digital age. Does anybody have a penpal these days?

Journey back a bit of a nightmare with a very contrary madam in the back alternating between whining and being generally irritating and amusing herself by pulling shoes and socks off in order to lick her feet and make footprints on the window. Yuk. And then threw a proper lie-on-the-floor-and-kick tantrum at the service station; count those disapproving looks from all the hypothetical super-parents (my child would never behave like that). 

Today, a heady mix of unpacking and sorting, bill-paying and laundry. Grey grey gloomy and grey here so we are probably best indoors anyway.

3 Responses to “South for the winter”

  1. Mia
    January 30th, 2007 18:30
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    It was nice to catch up with you too! My link doesn’t work by the way…

  2. Katy
    January 31st, 2007 15:12
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    It was good to see the brood!
    I’m sure all parents seeing another child having a tantrum can only be sympathetic as it must have happened to them too!

  3. Karen
    February 6th, 2007 16:49
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    Mind you, they would probably have been funny about you meeting a penpal for the first time, too. It was so nice to meet Maggie and Tamsin, the stars of the show, at last! (and you, of course, sorry, that came out wrong. I’ll get me coat).

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